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The book explores the United States' foreign policy from the collapse of the Soviet Union to the annexation of Crimea by Russia, highlighting pivotal moments such as the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. It critiques the decisions made by presidents Bush and Obama, suggesting that these actions led to the destabilization of the Middle East and the rise of Islamic extremism. The narrative argues that the U.S. manipulated regional conflicts to weaken adversaries, ultimately leading to the fragmentation of countries like Sudan, Iraq, and Libya.
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When America was a unilateral super power, Abdel Fattah Abdallah Hussein
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